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Dodge Doesn’t Make a Challenger Convertible. So What Is This?

It honestly feels like the current Dodge Challenger has been available for, like, 62 years. Not really. But, it’s getting into Model T and VW Beetle category for longevity. Even the Model T and Beetle had variants like a convertible. We’ve wondered why Fiat-Chrysler doesn’t make a ‘vert version of the Challenger, and obviously so …

These Are the 20 Most Stolen Cars

Fast Dodges and big-hauling pickups are the vehicles of choice for thieves these days. As USA Today reports, a new study by the Highway Loss Data Institute lists the top 20 vehicles most likely to be stolen. Topping the list is the Dodge Charger with a Hemi engine. Joining the list at number two is …
2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon

There Definitely Won’t Be Another Dodge Demon

It’s official: Dodge will not produce any more Dodge Demons, FCA head of passenger cars Tim Kuniskis told Muscle Cars and Trucks. Despite overwhelming popularity, the powerful Challenger SRT Demon is destined to remain a collector’s item. A REAL POWERHOUSE The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon is a truly impressive car. Boasting 840 hp, the Demon not only surpasses the horsepower …

Dodge May Build a Hybrid Charger and Challenger

On paper, Dodge’s Charger and Challenger look outdated. However, that doesn’t mean either car is going away anytime soon. But FCA has been forced to focus on government fuel efficiency requirements that are getting stricter. So, how can the high-performance powertrains live on despite the evolving rules? Every signal currently points towards the likelihood of …

Five Awesome Facts About Dodge’s New Charger Hellcat Widebody

Dodge recently announced a new widebody version of the fire-breathing Charger Hellcat, and we have to say, it looks awesome. In addition to the widebody kit, the latest Challenger will also be equipped with an upgraded interior from the standard Charger and new technology that assist with driver acceleration and safety. Here are five things …